Despatches Relating to
the Defense of Anholt

27th March 1811

Return of the Garrison
Killed and Wounded March 27, 1811

Arranged by Capt. John Urquhart


Killed Guestn. Brachio, serjeant; Anthony Locke, private.

Wounded - Robert Torrens, commandant, slightly; John Easby, corporal, severely; Benjamin Addison, corporal, ditto; John Derby, serjeant-major, slightly; Cornelius Cowen, serjeant, ditto; William Baker, corporal, ditto; Patrick Boyle, corporal, ditto; John Halstead, drummer, ditto; William Shulks, private, severely; John Clark, private, ditto; Thomas Robinson, private, ditto; Daniel Murphy, private, ditto; Joseph Batchelor, private, ditto; John Taylor, private, ditto; John Hammond, private, ditto; John Hillman, private, ditto; Francis Wright, private, ditto; William Fitt, private, slightly; Charles Petty, private, ditto; Abraham Stainsbury, private, do; Samuel Chapman, private, ditto; James Yeates, private, ditto; James Cowly, private, ditto; Thomas Lloyd, private, ditto; William Arrowsmith, private, ditto; Thomas Mahony, private, do. Royal Marine Artillery. Sampson Weeks, corporal, slightly; Joseph Lewis, gunner, dangerously; John Parker, gunner, slightly; Isaac Duck, gunner, ditto.

Total killed and wounded, 32

[signed] JW. MAURICE

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